Parvathi Nayar: Mapping Spatial Narratives Through Science and Line
Born in New Delhi, India, Parvathi Nayar’s artistic journey is a compelling exploration of space, technology, and the human experience. Her work transcends traditional boundaries, seamlessly blending drawing, video installation, sculpture, photography, and writing into intricate narratives that invite viewers to reconsider their relationship with both the internal world and the external environment. From her early explorations in Singapore, London, and Jakarta to her current base in Chennai, Nayar’s practice is deeply rooted in a fascination with microscopic and macroscopic perspectives, often utilizing science as a lens through which to illuminate complex social and environmental themes.
Nayar's artistic development can be traced back to her formal training at Central St Martins College of Art and Design in London, where she earned an MA in Fine Art on a Chevening scholarship. This foundation provided her with the technical skills and conceptual framework necessary to pursue her ambitious projects. Early influences include a deep engagement with particle physics – reflected in her use of stippling techniques that mimic the granular nature of matter – alongside a keen interest in the philosophies of inhabiting space, as explored through her work on urban memory and sustainability. The Chevening scholarship also opened doors to international exhibitions and collaborations, shaping her global perspective.
Thematic Explorations: Water, Space, and the Human Condition
A recurring motif throughout Nayar’s oeuvre is water – not merely as a natural element, but as a complex symbol laden with cultural, social, and ecological significance. Her work frequently investigates the contested nature of this resource, examining its role in shaping landscapes, influencing human behavior, and driving environmental crises. Pieces like “Haunted by Waters” and “Water Exchanges” utilize cinematic techniques to depict the intricate web of relationships between water, technology, and humanity, prompting viewers to confront issues of access, scarcity, and responsibility. Beyond water, Nayar’s work consistently probes the boundaries of spatial experience, exploring both intimate internal spaces – often visualized through detailed drawings of the human body – and expansive external environments, frequently utilizing a ‘guerilla-style’ filmmaking approach to capture immediacy and spontaneity.
Furthermore, Nayar's artistic vision is deeply intertwined with science. She employs scientific concepts—such as particle physics and microscopy—as tools for conceptual exploration, creating “heterotopias” within her drawings that invite viewers to contemplate the fundamental building blocks of reality. This fusion of art and science isn’t simply decorative; it serves as a means of translating complex ideas into accessible visual narratives, fostering a deeper understanding of the world around us.
Notable Achievements and Recognition
Parvathi Nayar's work has garnered significant recognition both nationally and internationally. She was one of 70 artists selected for “B70,” a historical celebration of Amitabh Bachchan’s 70th birthday, where her monumental drawn sculpture, "A Story of Flight," was installed at the New Mumbai Airport in 2014 – a testament to the scale and ambition of her projects. Her installations have been featured in prestigious venues such as the Singapore Art Museum, Sotheby's Institute of Art, and the Australia India Institute, demonstrating a commitment to engaging with diverse audiences and institutions.
Recent highlights include her participation in the Kochi-Muziris Biennale (2014/15), where she presented “The Fluidity of Horizons,” an installation that combined drawings and sound. She has also been recognized for her contributions to contemporary Indian art, receiving awards and commissions from various organizations. Notably, her work was selected for inclusion in the ‘We Are Ocean’ programmes across Europe, highlighting her dedication to addressing environmental concerns through artistic expression.
Beyond the Canvas: Writing, Performance, and Collective Practice
Nayar's creative output extends beyond visual art; she is also a poet, fiction writer, and features correspondent. She has contributed articles to publications like National Geographic, The Hindu, and The Jakarta Post, demonstrating her ability to articulate complex ideas through diverse media. Her public speaking engagements, including a TEDx Chennai talk on “Seeing the World Through Different Lenses,” further showcase her intellectual curiosity and commitment to sharing her perspectives with a wider audience.
She is also an active member of The Hashtag#Collective, an art collective dedicated to supporting emerging artists in Chennai. This collaborative spirit reflects Nayar’s belief in the power of shared creativity and community engagement. Her ongoing projects continue to push the boundaries of artistic practice, solidifying her position as a leading voice in contemporary Indian art.


